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    • murgeroM murgero

      @yusf This seems to be just another CardDAV/CalDAV/etcDAV sync server - it's functions should be identical to SOGo's DAV server.

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        @murgero I believe the main difference is that Etesync is end-to-end encrypted, wheres as Sogo and Radicale, etc. are not. This makes it a really attractive option to me.

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        @bellinom How though, if still compatible with existing apps? End-to-end means client-side encryption, so existing apps would need to support this feature specifically, no? I don't understand.

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        • yusfY yusf

          @bellinom How though, if still compatible with existing apps? End-to-end means client-side encryption, so existing apps would need to support this feature specifically, no? I don't understand.

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          @yusf There are dedicated apps for Android and a web app as well as a desktop DAV bridge for Linux / Apple / Windows. An iOS App is announced.

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          • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

            @yusf There are dedicated apps for Android and a web app as well as a desktop DAV bridge for Linux / Apple / Windows. An iOS App is announced.

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            @necrevistonnezr So what about šŸ‘‡

            it seamlessly integrates with your existing apps

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            • yusfY yusf

              @necrevistonnezr So what about šŸ‘‡

              it seamlessly integrates with your existing apps

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              @yusf I guess they are talking about the DAV-bridge, but I'm not sure....

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              • yusfY yusf

                @necrevistonnezr So what about šŸ‘‡

                it seamlessly integrates with your existing apps

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                @yusf DAV is an open protocol, so I'd assume that they mean DAV enabled applications (Calendar, Contacts, Web(File), etc)

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                  @tobru said in EteSync:

                  it seamlessly integrates with your existing apps so you won't even notice you are using it!

                  has been changed to

                  Our app seamlessly integrates with your existing apps so you won't even notice you are using it.

                  on the website, which clears up my confusion. It seems like their app scrambles the data server-side, similar to third-party (client-side) Dropbox file encryption addons, but then you're bound to using their app to access the data.

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                  • yusfY yusf

                    @tobru said in EteSync:

                    it seamlessly integrates with your existing apps so you won't even notice you are using it!

                    has been changed to

                    Our app seamlessly integrates with your existing apps so you won't even notice you are using it.

                    on the website, which clears up my confusion. It seems like their app scrambles the data server-side, similar to third-party (client-side) Dropbox file encryption addons, but then you're bound to using their app to access the data.

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                    So what excisting app in cloudron is an easy alternative for it?

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                    • murgeroM murgero

                      @yusf This seems to be just another CardDAV/CalDAV/etcDAV sync server - it's functions should be identical to SOGo's DAV server.

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                      @murgero EteSync is CardDAV compliant and SOGo is not. I've had trouble making SOGo connect with Apple Contacts on both macOS 14 and iOS 13. EteSync is working for me.

                      Initial setup of EteSync is more painful but:

                      1. in the end it works
                      2. you get properly encrypted data on their server, with no secret master keys with the provider (open source, we can check)
                      3. European company (French I believe) so there is a hope they walk the talk about privacy (US companies by law are not allowed to provide privacy).

                      The price of admission is $24/year which is fine, as one doesn't have to run the server. There's an unencrypted at rest CardDAV subuser included which will allow people who care about privacy to share an address book or calendar with people who don't (looking at most of our girlfriends/partners here, although I'm sure there are some extremely privacy conscious ladies who are frustrated with their mainstream who-cares-about-privacy-i-don't-have-anything-to-hide partners).

                      EteSync is running successfully for me and syncing between macOS and iOS 13 right now but there's a lot more testing to do before I can be sure that it's as good as billed. In macOS Contacts the original groups even turn up and work as they should. In iOS Contacts there is only one group "My Contacts".

                      Some long term users feel very positive about EteSync. Aerion asked ProtonMail to include it:

                      EteSync provide a ready to use, open source, and well established solution for adding end-to-end encryption: Etebase (https://www.etebase.com/). It already works with Android, iOS, Windows, Linux, macOS, Thunderbird, Evolution, Kontact, Tasks.org, and any other CalDAV/CardDAV client.
                      Ā 
                      I've been using it for a number of years already, and it's never failed, not once. It's the only sync solution I've ever used that's not had problems with duplicates or missing data.

                      Reliable sync with no data loss is one of the hardest of software tasks. EteSync for now managed to retain groups in iOS/macOS which none of the other CardDAV calendars I've tried have managed.

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                        Looks good šŸ‘

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                          Funnily enough, found this through their Android calendar app I'm now using by default.

                          Now it would be nice to try with their end to end encrypted solution. šŸ™‚

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